![]() ![]() The resulting cue will be the same, that you showed me from EAC, if you place your track 1 index 0 marker at 00:00:00. I've modified DDP2Cue to include the first pregap/pause if it's longer than two seconds, so it should now accept DDPs with a hidden pregap. Speaking as a developer that is, as an audio engineer I should hope, that other people are taking care of the irritating details and hide them from me. Even for something as simple as the DDP format you can't simply read the spec and do it right, you have to find out how others do it and what the plant will accept. The trouble with standards or file format specs also is, that I gain roughly one third of the knowledge from reading it and the other two thirds by reading (if source code is available) or reverse engineering existing implementations (i.e. ![]() Exploiting the looser limits of standard will cause funny issues, but not with all the gear or all the time. Not only it's not rigid enough, or maybe also because of that, device manufacturers can't seem to get their recording/playback gear to work the same way either. ![]() I think what JHughes said earlier about CD standard is right.
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